José Ramón Rodríguez Declares Ready to Represent Cuba in the World Baseball Classic 2026 - Cubadebate
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The Major League Baseball (MLB) has reached a multimillion dollar agreement with the Netflix streaming platform for the transmission of the upcoming World Baseball Classic (CMB), to be held in March 2026. This pact, whose exact amount is unknown but is rated by the media as a "great contract", marks Netflix's debut in the world of baseball broadcasting and seeks to reach a potential audience of more than 30 million viewers in Japan. The signing …
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Camagüeyan pitcher José Ramón Rodríguez, a figure of the Camagüey Bulls and the Anzoátegui Caribes in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP), confirmed his willingness to integrate the National Team of Cuba into the World Baseball Classic 2026. The post José Ramón Rodríguez declares ready to represent Cuba in the World Baseball Classic 2026 first appeared on Cubadebate.
The Netflix streaming platform announced a historic agreement with the organizing entity of the World Baseball Classic tournament, the WBCI (World Baseball Classic Inc.), to keep the broadcasting license in the Japanese territory of the contest to be held in 2026. It is the first time that Netflix acquires to broadcast live a sports event in a specific territory and that it is not the United States, which represents a new advance within the stra…
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